/*Do Aankhen Barah Haath*/ (Hindi: à¤¦à¥
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English: Two Eyes, Twelve Hands) is a 1957 Hindi film directed by the
Indian film director V. Shantaram, who also starred in the film. It is
considered one of the classics of Hindi cinema and is based on humanistic
psychology. It won a Silver Bear at the 8th Berlin International Film
Festival and it was the first Indian film to win a Golden Globe Award. The
film is also remembered for its theme song, /Aye maalik tere bande hum/,
sung by Lata Mangeshkar and written by Bharat Vyas.

The film was inspired by the story of an 'open prison' experiment
Swatantrapur in the princely state of Aundh near Satara. Now Swatantrapur
is part of Atpadi tehsil in Sangli district of Maharashtra. It was
recounted by screenwriter G. D. Madgulkar to V. Shantaram.^[1] In 2005,
/Indiatimes Movies/ ranked the movie amongst the /Top 25 Must See Bollywood
Films/.^[2] During the filming V. Shantaram battled with a bull and he hurt
his one eye during the stunt, though his eyesight survived.^[3] The film
was later remade in 1975 in Tamil as /Pallandu Vazhga/ starring